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Originally posted by Tant01 View PostJu barking up the wrong tree again... (?)
LOL Try the "IGNORE" feature Rick. Once he's got the scent you'll be hard pressed to shake him.
~Tant01
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Ju barking up the wrong tree again... (?)
LOL Try the "IGNORE" feature Rick. Once he's got the scent you'll be hard pressed to shake him.
~Tant01
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I knew it, you are 47MM and you will pull the same BS here that got you chased off so many other forums.
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Never mind little ricky, I got it:
Rickster wrote:
When I was a kid, all of the kids wanted to take up boxing. Boxing gyms were all over in my town. I had stumbled upon Judo. I was frowned upon for wanting to learn and study something Japanese. I guess this was in part of the lasting memory of the Pacific War. Though the Axis, per Germans and Italians seem to fit back into social norms, the Japanese with their unique Asian features, maintained the "look" of the "enemy".
Unfortunately, I (or my parents) had the finances to pay for Judo lessons. But fate would have it that a qualified Judo instructor would teach at a public recreational facility for free. After a few years, that Judo instructor would introduce me to his friend whom was a Jiu Jitsu instructor.
Years after that, I would study Karate. Two types were Shotokan and Tae Kwon Do (if you considered it a Karate). Grand was that the TKD teacher had another art, which was his primary-Hapkido. At that time, almost everyone was studying Judo. The first spy movies like Ian Fleming’s James Bond, etc., would have a broader audience view Judo, in a haphazard manner.
After Karate, I found a Chinese martial art instructor. I was with him for sometime while those whom used to be in Judo, started training in Karate. When a famous Chinese martial artist started to peak. Bruce Lee seemed to have Kung Fu take off at an alarming rate.
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Originally posted by Rickster View PostSo now, it appears you are directing into a reasonable discussion. However, given that of your consistent mis-use of my name, I wonder after I give you your request, will you revert back to your original response(s)
Why should I respect your request, when you had repeatedly disrespected mine?
I knew you wouldn't answer, 'cause that's exactly what got you, 47mm, banned from the DL, Martial-talk, etc.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostAnd which have/do you study?
Why should I respect your request, when you had repeatedly disrespected mine?
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I could say Kyūshojutsu, Aiki-jūjutsu, Chin Na, etc. No "one" art has the final collective of such. In actuality, one should not entertain the thought to have total reliance on such study, being that the degrees of reception varies on different individuals.
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Originally posted by 1oneder View PostWhat type of martial arts uses pressure points alot
Thanks,
Sean
Watch http://pressurepointkarate.com/ for more info
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